Pennsylvania College of Technology is committing $1.25 million in existing scholarships and $250,000 in new scholarships for incoming students in Fall 2021. Eligible students may receive up to $5,000 scholarship awards through the initiative, known as the Kick Start Scholarship project.
College launches $1.5 million ‘Kick Start Scholarship’ project Published 04.12.2021 News Corporate Relations Student News Scholarships Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology is committing $1.25 million in existing scholarships and $250,000 in new scholarships for incoming students in Fall 2021. Eligible students may receive up to $5,000 scholarship awards through the initiative, known as the Kick Start Scholarship project. Part of the college’s plan to continue seeking the best and the …

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Jeanette L. Dawes, full-time Custodian (third shift), General Services; beginning April 11 Kristine M.
Penn College welcomes new employees Published 04.12.2021 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Jeanette L. Dawes , full-time Custodian (third shift), General Services; beginning April 11 Kristine M. Harper , full-time Custodian (temporary, third shift), General Services; effective April 9 Only new college hires and employees …

The Penn College contingent tends vegetable plots at the community garden. Five students and Penn College's coordinator of student engagement traveled to the Williamsport Red Shield Community Garden this past weekend for the latest "(community) Service Saturday" event. Joining Office of Student Engagement staff member Trisha M. Temple (who also provided the photo) were Dean R.
Growth opportunity Published 04.12.2021 News Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Five students and Penn College's coordinator of student engagement traveled to the Williamsport Red Shield Community Garden this past weekend for the latest "(community) Service Saturday" event. Joining Office of Student Engagement staff member Trisha M. Temple (who also provided the photo) were Dean R. Fulton, of Palmyra, enrolled in business administration: marketing concentration; Diana M. Gaglione, of Scranton, …

During a week in which the weather was most cooperative, all six Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams saw action and four posted wins, including a program-first in men’s lacrosse. Quinn Caviola (34), shown here during the April 3 season opener against SUNY Morrisville, scored four goals in Sunday's match against La Roche University.
Four Penn College teams earn wins Published 04.11.2021 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents During a week in which the weather was most cooperative, all six Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams saw action and four posted wins, including a program-first in men’s lacrosse. Men's lacrosse Four players scored at least three goals and, in just their second intercollegiate match ever, the Wildcats tasted victory for the first time with a 16-8 North Eastern Athletic Conference win …

New and returning Student Government Association senators and members of the executive board were announced Friday afternoon by outgoing President Ethan M. McKenzie, who optimistically predicted that their performance would continue the momentum of a challenging – yet "transformative" – 2020-21 academic year.
SGA announces newly elected senators, officers for 2021-22 Published 04.09.2021 News Student News Home Page contents New and returning Student Government Association senators and members of the executive board were announced Friday afternoon by outgoing President Ethan M. McKenzie, who optimistically predicted that their performance would continue the momentum of a challenging – yet "transformative" – 2020-21 academic year. "These student leaders have hitherto served their institution with distinction, and …

Four members of the ConCreate Design Club joined instructor Harry W. Hintz Jr. at the Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park this week, installing paving bricks engraved with the names of Penn College students and faculty who have worked on the project over the past three years. The group rendezvoused at the West Fourth Street/Wahoo Drive site with John O.
Addition to veterans park reflects college collaboration Published 04.09.2021 News Building Construction Alumni News Student News Faculty & Staff Civil Engineering The Gallery at Penn College Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Four members of the ConCreate Design Club joined instructor Harry W. Hintz Jr. at the Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park this week, installing paving bricks engraved with the names of Penn College students and faculty who have worked on the project over the past three …

Instructor Sarah S. Moore tackles the most commonly asked questions about a career path that runs the gamut of options, from probation officer to working in foster care, in the latest Penn College Q&A video. "It's a generalist degree. You're looking at things from a multi-prong approach.
What is human services and restorative justice? Published 04.09.2021 News Human Services & Restorative Justice Student News Faculty & Staff Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents Instructor Sarah S. Moore tackles the most commonly asked questions about a career path that runs the gamut of options, from probation officer to working in foster care, in the latest Penn College Q&A video. "It's a generalist degree. You're looking at things from a multi-prong approach. It's interdisciplinary and students …

When the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association called on its collegiate partners to provide virtual lessons for future culinarians in its high school program, Pennsylvania College of Technology chef/instructors answered – and high school teachers are grateful.
College creates virtual lessons for CTCs’ use during closures Published 04.08.2021 News Faculty & Staff Baking & Culinary Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents When the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association called on its collegiate partners to provide virtual lessons for future culinarians in its high school program, Pennsylvania College of Technology chef/instructors answered – and high school teachers are grateful. Designed to be used when schools must shift to remote learning, Penn …

When local sports legend Bill Byham passed away in late May 2017, his unpublished novel – offering relevant life lessons through the prism of junior-high football – could easily have died with him.
Students to benefit from co-author’s tribute to late mentor Published 04.06.2021 News Alumni News Corporate Relations Student News Scholarships Faculty & Staff Graphic Design & Art Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents When local sports legend Bill Byham passed away in late May 2017, his unpublished novel – offering relevant life lessons through the prism of junior-high football – could easily have died with him. The manuscript of “Bucky Deacon’s Dilemma,” pecked out on a typewriter during summers …

PPL has provided $13,000 toward the purchase of trainers to enhance the knowledge and skills of mechatronics students, whether they are enrolled in academic majors or are completing apprenticeship programs offered by Workforce Development at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
PPL provides funding for mechatronics trainer components Published 04.05.2021 News Electrical Corporate Relations Student News Faculty & Staff Workforce Development Engineering Technologies Home Page contents PPL has provided $13,000 toward the purchase of trainers to enhance the knowledge and skills of mechatronics students, whether they are enrolled in academic majors or are completing apprenticeship programs offered by Workforce Development at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The grant funding …